- Added support for ViGEm Bus driver's emulated XBox 360 and DualShock 4 devices. Detection of driver is automatic.
- Fixed that default device type specified in plugin settings wouldn't allow a device name (only numbers).
- CHANGED that the configured default device (if any) is no longer automatically connected at plugin startup.
- Added DPAD diagonal direction buttons (NE, NW, SE, SW) to XBox button choices.
- Improved connector position updates after initial device connection and reset.
- Improved device connection/disconnection event triggering.
- Efficiency and performance improvements.
- Added "Set Slider Position" action to visually reflect the value of any variable, for example a throttle lever which is set externally.
- Dynamic position report states are now visually sorted into categories per device (requires TP v3.0.10 or higher).
- Fixed (hopefully) vJoy initial re-connection issue after manually disconnecting from a device (had to try twice).
- Fixed DPOV selector in actions/connectors showing directions instead of available POVs.
- Prevent log spamming when position reports are enabled but the polled device doesn't exist or has a driver issue.
- Fixed missing plugin icon in TP Actions list.
- Improve logging output template.
- Update to .NET v6 runtime.
- Added support for
vXBox
(a.k.a. ScpVBus) virtual XBox 360 gamepad driver with up to 4 devices. - Added support for using multiple devices at the same time, up to 16 vJoy joysticks and/or 4 gamepads.
- Due to naming changes and new features, any current pages/control which used previous versions of TJoy will need to be re-create the actions/sliders and any used states. Some of the settings names have also changed and will be reset to defaults.
- Please see the README for full details of current features and settings.
- Fixed that vJoy Continuous POV hat direction, when used with a slider, was rotated 180 degrees from expected.
- Any Slider(s) on the same axis/POV as a Button action will now update their position(s) when that action is triggered.
Initial release